[AccessD] Change of circumstances

Roz Clarke roz.clarke at donnslaw.co.uk
Wed Aug 24 05:53:05 CDT 2005


Dear all

Like so many access-d members before me, I will shortly be giving up my day
job and looking for freelance work. The trouble is I don't want to work 24/7
- I am starting a masters degree this autumn, and writing a novel. But it
would be nice to keep my hand in with a bit of analysis &/or development
work, and of course the money would not go amiss.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I could do this?

I have 10 years experience with Access but I'm no guru, as you know. I've
extended into other Office apps a good deal, including Outlook. I have some
SQL dev skills and a smattering of SQL DBA knowledge. I'm getting into
ASP.NET. I'm a good analyst and I think I'm a decent team leader, (whatever
Tom says). My real strength is project management.

I'd like to work 2 days a week, but I appreciate that freelance work never
respects that kind of wish. :)

Any advice would be much appreciated

TIA

Roz
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